- English-taught
Scientific Computing (M.Sc.)
At a glance
- Language
- English-taught
- Duration
- 4 sem
- Intake
- not confirmed
- Tuition
- €0 public university
- Semester fee
- not confirmed
TU Berlin's computational/HPC master and its answer to RWTH's Simulation Sciences and KIT's Computational and Data Science — here at €0 tuition in the capital. English-taught and quantitative, aimed at numerical-simulation and high-performance-computing careers. Based at TU Berlin's Charlottenburg campus, with the Zuse Institute Berlin and the city's scientific-computing research groups nearby.
Admission requirements
- Prior degree
- not confirmed
- Minimum grade
- not confirmed
- English
- B2 CEFR — IELTS 6.5 overall / TOEFL iBT 90 (TU Berlin standard) — confirm on the programme page
- German
- not required
- Also required
- Admission process unconfirmed (NC status, deadline and prior-degree requirements not yet verified — check the programme page). Apply via uni-assist + VPD (required from summer semester 2026); €75/€30 uni-assist fees; one master's application per semester; APS required for Indian applicants.
Deadlines & timeline
Deadlines are not yet confirmed for this programme. They likely follow the university's general Master's deadlines. Verify with the faculty before planning your application.
Fees & funding
- Tuition
- €0 per semester
- Semester contribution
- not confirmed
- Semester ticket
- included (Deutschland-Semesterticket)
€0 tuition for all students, including non-EU/EEA — Berlin is a city-state that charges no tuition. Semester contribution ≈€280/semester, but no hard total is published here: the Deutschlandsemesterticket portion (€208.80, WS 2025/26 onward) is confirmed system-wide, while the Studierendenwerk and student-body components are pending TU Berlin-specific confirmation. The contribution includes the nationwide Deutschlandsemesterticket (all Berlin ABC zones plus regional transport across Germany, delivered digitally in the S-Bahn Berlin app and re-fetched every month) — confirm the current arrangement at tu.berlin. The ticket price is recalculated from 1 July 2026 and may rise for WS 2026/27.
Scholarships are listed per university: see TU Berlin scholarships.
How to apply
- uni-assist
- required (the deadline table shows who this applies to)
- Application portal
- www.uni-assist.de
- Official page
- www.tu.berlin
EU applicants and holders of German degrees usually apply directly via the university's Campusportal instead of uni-assist; the deadline table above says which route applies to you.
What students say
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Where graduates go
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External resources
- Official Official programme page (opens in a new tab)
- uni-assist Apply via uni-assist (opens in a new tab)
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